The end of the most-talked about "Game of Thrones" is getting near already and even the stars of the series shared their thoughts about it. In a recent interview with Maisie Williams, she talks about how everything comes to an end, even for her character as Arya Stark.
Maisie Williams : "Good Things Must Come To An End."
Throughout the course of the entire series, Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) has been loved by many of the fans of "Game of Throne." Since the showrunners have already confirmed that the series is already up for its two final seasons, Williams believed to look at it on the positive side. Hello Giggles reported that in an interview conducted with the actress, she exclaimed that "good things must come to an end," referring to her time as Arya Stark.
She also shared her thoughts about how the final two seasons will be shorter than the past six seasons. "Game of Thrones" season seven will only air around 6-8 episodes, and Williams said that she believes the creators of the show have done this to the best of their reasons. Even though the show makes good money with its very high ratings, they will present it to the viewers the way it was intended to be, despite the money it takes in.
The Series Will End Just The Way That It Was Meant To Be
Forbes recently reported that since author George R.R. Martin hasn't yet finished the "Winds of Winter" installment, the writers of the show are free to create their own end for the storyline and the characters in it. However, Williams has assured the fans of both the book and the television series that the creators have made it clear that they will end the story in a way that Martin has always envisioned it as.
Williams highly believes that it is about time to wrap things up and that being Arya Stark for the past six seasons and the added two more is already more than enough for her